OK, I haven't started a thread on the FB board in awhile (and don't look for many in the future), but this is a fun topic and might get some interesting details shared:
Of all of the Alabama games you have attended in person, which one was your favorite?
I'm gonna go with the 2016 Aggie game at BDS. Now - for those who weren't there - the plumbing in the stadium went out, although if I go to the bathroom INSIDE the stadium then trust me, it's because I had no choice and couldn't wait.
But probably the greatest moment I ever experienced IN PERSON was when Jonathan Allen returned that fumble for the TD that pretty much sealed the game. Never have I been so scared in my life at a sporting event - because the thunder from the fans cheering caused the concrete to shake underneath me, it feel kinda like an earthquake. It was simultaneously exhilarating and frightening until it died down enough to just be incredible.
Incidentally, most of my trips to Alabama games have had some sort of glitch involved.
The plumbing not working - for me - was one of the least of my worries.
Freezing when the stands emptied at halftime of the 2012 MSU game was something different, though.
Of all of the Alabama games you have attended in person, which one was your favorite?
I'm gonna go with the 2016 Aggie game at BDS. Now - for those who weren't there - the plumbing in the stadium went out, although if I go to the bathroom INSIDE the stadium then trust me, it's because I had no choice and couldn't wait.
But probably the greatest moment I ever experienced IN PERSON was when Jonathan Allen returned that fumble for the TD that pretty much sealed the game. Never have I been so scared in my life at a sporting event - because the thunder from the fans cheering caused the concrete to shake underneath me, it feel kinda like an earthquake. It was simultaneously exhilarating and frightening until it died down enough to just be incredible.
Incidentally, most of my trips to Alabama games have had some sort of glitch involved.
The plumbing not working - for me - was one of the least of my worries.
Freezing when the stands emptied at halftime of the 2012 MSU game was something different, though.